The art exhibit is one of two Holocaust-related events Yad Vashem organized in New York this week. The second is the ...
Winter founded the Ink Well Kids Foundation in 2005 and now runs events in the New York metro area and Los Angeles, ...
A unique Holocaust art exhibition opened this week in New York’s City Hall. In “The Wandering Jew,” a 1947 oil-and-canvas ...
Gaudy ’80s finishes were replaced with crisp ones that let the owner’s evolving collection set the tone for the Upper East ...
It has been said and often that Purvis Young is to Overtown what Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring were to Lower ...
New York native Mitchell Rodbell’s first solo show, “A Still Colorful Life,” will debut in mid-February at Pleiades Gallery ...
A Political Ecology of Things,” argued, “there was never a time when human agency was anything other than an interfolding network of humanity and nonhumanity” (p. 31). The rocks’ refusal to be ...
So much life was lived there, even in seclusion. Now you can have that experience in Manhattan, for the first time outside Amsterdam. It’s a unique opportunity to make Frank’s story accessible ...
When one thinks of landscape watercolors, it is hard not picture pastoral scenes of England’s green and pleasant land, to quote William Blake. But in the history of art, British landscape painting is ...
Officials today hope to inspire a new generation of art lovers. By Zachary Small “There’s always a few athletes that cross over into almost superhero world,” said an artist whose mural ...
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When Michiko Quinones saw the framed, oval-shaped 1864 watercolor of a tiny Black man peacefully fishing near a mill for the first time, she cried.